Erebus is a 2D real-time role-playing game with three quests and random dungeons. It is a classic point-n-click style RPG, with dungeons to explore, enemies to fight, NPCs to talk to, sub-quests to complete, scenery to interact with, weapons, treasure, and other items to find.

hMUD is a classic Telnet MUD client that runs in major Web browsers (IE, Firefox, and Chrome). Internally it's a Flash client, but you do not interact directly with Flash; it just does a bridge between the HTML and the MUD server. For the user, it's just an HTML page using Javascript (like most Web sites). So it is largely accessible by modern computers. It works on any Telnet MUD, and it parses ANSI colors, transforming the output to HTML. It has basic features like command history, logging output in HTML (so that you can save a log with the same output currently in your screen), and other conveniences.

Orchestra is an RPG game set in the police-state LA. Choose your faction or be a free wolf. Become a rebel leader or spend your days bumping hookers and sniffing glue. It's your choice. And every choice has a consequence.

Virtual Combat Cards (VCC) is a Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition combat tracker. It is designed to assist Dungeon Masters in running combats and keep tracks of the health, initiative, conditions, and effects of all the combatants in a battle. Keeping things simple yet effective is the main design goal.

Atrinik is a free multiplayer online role playing game (MORPG) with 2D isometric graphics. The game is still in early development. The client runs on GNU/Linux and Windows, but the server currently only runs on GNU/Linux.

DungeonHack is an engine for role-playing games (RPG) that are non-linear with large scale environments. Its goals emphasize procedural generation, modern 3D graphics, and dynamic, interesting worlds and characters. Currently, there is specific focus on one such world.

PARPG is a post-nuclear role playing game. It is inspired in multiple ways by the classics of the golden age of isometric RPGs: first and foremost Fallout (for setting), but also Arcanum (for quality of graphics), as well as Planescape: Torment (for quality of written dialogue). It puts heavy emphasis on choice and consequence, based on the statistics of the character you play, while minimizing the importance of the player's reflexes. Therefore, combat is not fought in real-time but in a turn-based mode. Instead of full 3D flexibility, the game focuses mainly on using high quality isometric 2D graphics. This puts fewer demands on target platforms and also simplifies game development.

Andrew's Game aims to be a lightweight and highly expandable code base editable by anyone with a basic understanding of Python. The project has three parts: core systems, sample game, and reusable extensions. Core systems deal with the actual game mechanics; a sample game will be a template of how to use core systems and reusable extensions to create a working game. The reusable extensions can contain items and minor added functionality. Andrew's Game can implement a text-only single player RPG, which is like a MUD without support for multiple players.

Cute Knight Kingdom is a multi-ending RPG in which a girl named Sorami searches for her destiny. In the game, you travel the kingdom to meet new friends, find treasure, and encounter monsters. You must choose your weapons or craft them yourself, work at jobs, and take classes to raise the skills that you need for success. You could become a hero, find true love, discover the truth of your origins, or embrace villainy as an evil warlord. Dozens of endings are available, depending on your choices.